Colt London 36 CAL Black Powder
Description: Rare London marked with little finish remaining. Has some spots of light pitting. Bore is fair with some rust and light pitting. Cylinder is tight.
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Colt Model 1849. Exquisitely factory engraved by famed Gustave Young. Very rare Silver finish. .31, 5" oct bbl. This revolver was made 1861, during the Civil War, given the elaborate engraving an
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Colt Single Action Army Artillery Model 17-44
Colt Single Action Army 45 cal., U.S. Artillery model with mixed serial numbers, as is correct, as these were dismantled Cavalry revolvers that w
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Colt Single Action Army Artillery Model 17-38
Colt Single Action Army 45 cal., U.S. Artillery model with mixed serial numbers, as is correct, as these were dismantled Cavalry revolvers that w
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Colt 1877 Thunderer .41LC 3.5” barrel- this revolver is an Antique Colt 1877 Thunderer chambered in .41 Long Colt and made in 1879. Revolver has nickel finish and Colt hard rubber grips. The rev
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Colt Frontier Six Shooter, Black-Powder Frame .44-40. Intermediate black-powder frame, 4 3/4" barrel with two line address and authentic stag grips. Includes a Colt Letter with following inf
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This is a Nickel plated Colt Single Action Army revolver in .45 Colt. The serial number dates to 1883. This exzmple has a 4 3/4 inch barrel with a 2 line address. The nickel plating looks to be o
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An exceptional and high condition Colt SAA Artillery Model revolver (45 Colt) that was inspected by Rinaldo A.Carr in 1903. This Artillery model consists of the following parts: 1) Frame is U.S. inspe
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Beautiful Colt 1849 Pocket. .31, 4" oct bbl. c.1864. There were many of these made, few cased, even fewer in this excellent condition. Factory original, factory cased. Trades or layaway considere
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Outstanding Colt Model 1849 Pocket. 1860 gun, 4" bbl. .31 cal. Excellent all original condition, including case and accessories. Viewed by Jordon, very possibly unfired. Imagine, 114 years old an
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This Colt SAA 1st Generation 45 caliber revolver is all original and in very high condition. The Colt Archive and John Kopec letters accompany this rare civilian Peacemaker. All matching including the
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Colt 1860 Army Long Cylinder Conversion Revolver (actually made from parts using new cylinders). See Study of Colt Conversions by Bruce McDowell. See pages 403-413 for a discussion and photos of a 4-s
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Colt Factory Engraved Model 1860 Army Revolver. Made in 1863. Nice sharp gun with blue in protected areas. Gun is all matching. Engraving is excellent and sharp. There are “E” by each of t
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Here is a nice looking and rare Colt Open Top. It is factory engraved, fitted with Ivory grips at the factory, nickel plated and chambered in .22 RF. It retains 80-85% of its original nick
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Colt 1851 Navy .36 caliber revolver. 3rd Model. Serial #16,XXX. Loading lever is unnumbered and all other numbers are matching. Gun shows service use and has a brown patina. Brass parts have an even m
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This is a rare and hard to find Colt 3 1/2 inch cartridge barrel conversion. The revolver was converted from 36 caliber cap and ball to 38 caliber rim-fire. The serial numbers match throughout in
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A very early, 1872 production .22 "high hammer" engraved Colt Open Top revolver, attributed to L.D. Nimschke, originally one of Colt's most famous Master Engravers. Serial numbered
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Manufactured in 1887, this gun is a typical example of those carried by a "dude" in the old west, a gambler, a gunslinger, or a wealthy rancher, who wanted to stand out in the crowd. N
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7-1/2" in 45 cal. A pretty good looking old Colt that has aged to a mostly grey patina on both bbl and frame. It looks like it was cleaned many years ago and is aging back. Nice replacement grips
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This is a Very Good example of the US Navy Model 1889 Double Action Service Revolver in 38 COLT and a fantastic piece of US History. Technology-wise, the 1889 was Colt's first modern design
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These little pocket sized Open Top Revolvers were some of Colt's earliest cartridge pistols. They were made to fire .22 Shorts and .22 Longs, and they were manufactured from 1871 to 1877. &n
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Description: This is a desirable Colt "Sheriff's" Model 1878 revolver that was manufactured in 1882. The revolver has a four-inch barrel without the ejector rod. The frame itself is the
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The Colt "New Line" 2nd Model was made from 1876 to 1884. The 5-shot revolvers were fitted with either a 1 3/4, 2 1/4 or 4 inch barrel, long cylinder flutes with cylinder stop sl
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Manufactured 1879. Serial number 50637. According to the factory letter, this gun was shipped on January 31st, 1879 to Spies Kissam & Co., New York with blue finish, barrel and stocks not listed,
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Colt New Line .30 RF caliber revolver. Vice nice example with blued barrel and cylinder. Frame is case hardened. Barrel has etched panel barrel that is nice and clear. Most of these with etched panels
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The Colt 1848 Baby Dragoon Type II was a scaled down version of the .44 caliber Dragoons and were fitted with either a 3, 4, 5 or 6 inch octagon barrel without a loading lever, square-back trigger gua
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The five-shot Baby Dragoon was the first pocket revolver to be manufactured by the company at the new Hartford plant since its Patterson days. Approximately 15,000 were made between 1847 and 1850. Thi
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Cal 44-40. 4-3/4" bbl. Overall gun is a plum/brown patina color. Fairly good corners. Sound mechanically. Traces of nickel here and there. Complete with Lanyard ring on the bottom of the butt. Li
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